Telegraph.co.uk They tried to offer a convincing argument for why Porto can achieve the seemingly impossible, with Klopp at times trying to persuade a cynical audience his side's performance in Portugal was not as dominant as the score (and the naked eye) suggested

Telegraph.co.uk Jürgen Klopp says Liverpool made a mistake in rushing Adam Lallana's return from injury earlier this season as the midfielder prepares for his latest comeback in the Champions League on Tuesday night. Lallana has been restricted to two starts and 10 and more »

Telegraph.co.uk Liverpool is hoping the success of its display of China's ancient Terracotta Warriors will act as a springboard for the city to welcome more visitors than ever before. The World Museum, where the exhibition China's First Emperor includes figures from

Telegraph.co.uk Jurgen Klopp will select a strong Liverpool side for Porto's visit in the Champions League even though they he could rest players for Saturday's trip to Manchester United. The Reds have the luxury of a 5-0 lead ahead of Tuesday's fixture following and more »

Telegraph.co.uk Jurgen Klopp believes Andy Robertson would be the “smart choice” to become the next Scotland captain following the international retirement of Celtic's Scott Brown. Robertson is only 23, but the Liverpool manager believes he has seen enough to suggest and more »

Telegraph.co.uk The Brazilian still has two years left on his existing deal, but such is his contribution Klopp and owners Fenway Sports Group want the 26-year-old to commit for the prime of his career. “It is very important for both sides. I think everything we are and more »

Telegraph.co.uk One of the saddest moments of my career came towards the end of the 2003-04 season at Liverpool. I recall playing at Anfield amid an air of apathy as Gerard Houllier's reign came to an end. Over the course of two years Houllier lost the trust of the

Telegraph.co.uk Two of Liverpool Football Club's youth players are under investigation allegedly for sexually harassing female teachers and young girls at the school they attend. Rainhill High School in Merseyside has launched an inquiry into both rising stars of the and more »

Telegraph.co.uk The history of “capitals of culture” reads a bit like a short story by the great Argentine novelist Jorge Luis Borges. It started in 1851 with the Great Exhibition, when the cultures of the world convened in London. A hundred years later, the Festival

Telegraph.co.uk Liverpool's new Main Stand earned the club an extra £12 million in its first season as the club sought to close a significant gap to rivals Manchester United and Arsenal. Club accounts for 2016-17 revealed how the Merseysiders' increased matchday and more »